Please read this manual before operating this scanner. After you finish reading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference.
Contents Screen Descriptions .................................................................30 Standard Scanning ...................................................................31 Scanning Shortcut ....................................................................33 Scanning with Start Button .......................................................36 Operations for the scanned image edit window ........................37 Select document settings .......................................................
Chapter 9 Regular Maintenance .................................................. 61 Routine Cleaning ...................................................................... 61 Cleaning the Roller Unit and Retard Roller ............................... 63 Adjusting the Reduction Ratio ................................................... 66 Auto Power Off Setting ............................................................. 67 Chapter 10 Uninstalling the Software ..........................................
Chapter 1 Introduction About This Manual Thank you for purchasing the Canon imageFORMULA DR-F120 Document Scanner. Manuals for the Scanner In order to fully understand the features of this scanner and use them more effectively, please read this manual and the manuals shown below thoroughly before using the product. After reading, store the manual in a safe place for future reference. Documentation for this scanner consists of the following manuals.
Features of the Scanner The main features of the DR-F120 document scanner are described below. ADF Scan A stack of documents can be scanned with ADF at a maximum speed of 20 pages/min. (When set to black and white, 200 dpi, and A4/Letter size) Symbols Used in This Manual Flatbed scan Documents that cannot be scanned by the feeder (e.g. thin paper, thick paper, magazines, and bound documents) can be scanned on the flatbed. The maximum size of the document that can be scanned is Legal size.
Names and Functions of Parts * Note that this function may not function effectively, depending on the document type. Moire Reduction Front This mode lessens the moire effect (a shimmering, wavy pattern) that may occur when color documents such as magazine photos are scanned. Color Drop-out Specify certain color in the document so that it will be excluded in the scan.
Feeding Methods Operation Panel There are two methods of scanning documents using this scanner. Feeder (1) Job Buttons Specific jobs are assigned to these buttons. Scanning will start when any of these buttons are pressed. The scanned images will be processed as follows for each button: COPY: Prints scanned images to a specified printer. FILE: Saves scanned images in a specified folder. E-MAIL: Sends a new e-mail message with scanned images. (2) START Button This button performs the following functions.
image and other documents becoming dirty. Always make sure that the ink on a document is dry before scanning it. Regulations Scanning documents that are written in pencil or similar material will make the rollers and scanning glass dirty, resulting in smears on the scanned image. FCC REGULATIONS (For 120 V model) When scanning thin paper, text or images on the reverse side of the page may bleed through onto the scanned image. In this case, adjust the brightness under the scanning conditions.
RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS (For 120 V models) substances that are generally associated with EEE. At the same time, your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved WEEE scheme or your household waste disposal service.
INSPECTING THE SCANNED IMAGES AND VERIFYING THAT DATA IS INTACT. THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF CANON ELECTRONICS INC. UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY. Other product and company names herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. However, the TM and R symbols are not used in this document. Copyright Copyright 2014 by CANON ELECTRONICS INC. All rights reserved.
Chapter 2 Important Safety Instructions Installation Location The performance of this scanner is affected by the environment in which it is installed. Make sure that the location where the scanner is installed meets the following environmental requirements. To ensure the safe operation of this scanner, be sure to read the safety warnings and precautions described below. Provide adequate space around the scanner for operation, maintenance, and ventilation.
AC Adapter Moving the Scanner Connect only to a power outlet of the rated voltage and power supply frequency (120 V, 60 Hz or 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz depending on your region). Before moving the scanner, make sure to turn the power switch OFF, and disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. Do not connect other electrical equipment to the same power outlet to which the scanner is connected.
your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative to have the unit serviced. tion, do not use power cord sets other than the one supplied with the scanner. Doing so may result in fire or electric shock. Do not take the scanner apart or modify it. Never try to take the AC adapter apart or modify it in any way, as this is dangerous. Do not install the scanner in a humid or dusty location. Doing so might cause a fire or electric shock. Do not use flammable spray near the scanner.
Disposal When disposing of this scanner, be sure to follow all local ordinances and laws or consult with the retailer who sold you the scanner. When sending the scanner for repairs When a request is made for repairs, the scanner needs to be sent to the specified address. When sending the scanner, use the packing box in which it came. Firmly secure the scanner with packaging material when you place it in the packing box.
Chapter 3 Installing the Software System requirements The following system requirements are recommended for optimal use of this scanner. This section describes the software installation procedure using the setup disk that comes with this product. System requirements.................................................................. 15 Computer - Setup Disk Contents................................................................... 16 Software Installation .............................................
Even if the computer satisfies the system requirements, the scanning speed may vary, depending on the specifications and operating environment of the computer and the specified scan settings. The scanner drivers provided with the scanner do not necessarily operate on all ISIS or TWAIN-compatible applications. For details, contact your application software retailer. You will be asked to agree to terms of service when obtaining an account.
2 Click [Typical Installation]. Software Installation The procedure for installing the software is as follows: Install the software before connecting the scanner to the computer. Log on to Windows as an Administrator. Close all other applications before installing the software. 1 Insert the Setup Disk into the disk drive of the computer. The setup menu automatically starts up when you insert the disk into the drive. (If the menu does not start up, execute setup.exe from the disk.
4 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete installation. 5 Click [Exit] to finish installing the software. Installation of EMC Cloud Capture Function EMC Captiva Cloud Runtime provides a component that enables the use of web-based applications. The applications need to support this function when enabling this function. Be sure to install it only when you are using a supported application.
Chapter 4 Connecting the Scanner Connecting the Scanner to the Computer Connect the scanner to the computer. Connect the scanner to the computer and power outlet. Connecting the Scanner to the Computer .................................. 19 Turning the Power ON ................................................................ 20 Do not connect the scanner to the computer before installing the software. Before connecting the scanner to the computer, verify that the power of the scanner is OFF.
3 Use the supplied USB cable to connect the scanner to the Turning the Power ON computer. The power of the scanner can be turned ON and OFF with the power button on the front of the scanner. 1 Make sure that the scanner and computer are connected properly with a USB cable. 2 Press the power button. The power indicator lights blue when the power is ON. When the scanner is turned on for the first time, the balloon message shown below appears on the Windows task bar.
If the taskbar icon appears as , the scanner is not properly connected to the computer. Check the status of the power and USB cable. Turning Off the Power Press and hold the power button until the indicator goes out. After turning the scanner off, wait at least 10 seconds before turning it back on. If you will not be using the scanner for an extended period, you should disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet for safety.
Chapter 5 Placing Documents Documents The scanner can scan documents ranging in size from business cards and checks to A4/LTR/LGL. The document sizes that this scanner can scan are shown below. There are two methods of scanning documents using this scanner. Documents.................................................................................. 22 Placing a Document into the Feeder .......................................... 23 Documents Placing a Document on the Flatbed (Platen Glass)................
Placing a Document into the Feeder through. Adjust the brightness in the scanning conditions before scanning the document. Scanning the following types of documents using the feeder may cause paper jams or malfunctions. Scan documents like these using the flatbed (platen glass). Wrinkled or creased documents Carbon paper Curled paper Coated paper Torn documents Extremely thin, translucent paper Documents with paper clips or staples Documents with excessive paper dust particles.
Before scanning, make sure that the document is not curled or creased, and that it is placed in the feed tray correctly. Scanning an improperly placed, curled, or creased document may damage the document or cause a paper jam. When placing documents into the feed tray, take care not to cut your hands on the edges of the paper. Before you place a document, check to make sure it does not contain paper clips, staples, or other small metal objects.
3 Carefully close the feeder. Placing a Document on the Flatbed (Platen Glass) 1 Carefully open the feeder. Never place any object other than documents to be scanned onto the platen glass. Doing so may result in damage to the scanner or an injury. 2 Place the document face down and align the top edge of the document with the back edge of the platen glass (by the alignment mark in the top left corner).
Setting the Long Document Mode The length of documents that can be scanned with the scanner is normally 356 mm (14"), but you can scan documents up to 1,000 mm (39.3") long by setting the scanner to the Long Document mode. Note the following when using the Long Document mode: 2 Click [CANON DR-F120 USB] and click [Properties]. The Long Document mode cannot be used with the 2400 dpi resolution. Scanner properties are displayed.
Setting Scanning Conditions Configure scanning conditions as follows when scanning documents in Long Document mode. CaptureOnTouch Set [Page Size] to [Match original size] under [Scanner setting]. -> "Select document settings" on p.40 Scanner driver Set [Page Size] to [Match original size] in the [Basic] tab. -> "Setting Basic Scanning Conditions" on p.
Chapter 6 Scanning with CaptureOnTouch What is CaptureOnTouch? CaptureOnTouch is a scanning application that enables you to scan a document with a simple operation merely by selecting the screen panel. This section describes the scanning procedure when using CaptureOnTouch. What is CaptureOnTouch?.......................................................... 28 Starting and Exiting CaptureOnTouch ........................................ 29 Screen Descriptions...................................................
Starting and Exiting CaptureOnTouch By default, CaptureOnTouch becomes resident in the system when you start your computer. Double-click (CaptureOnTouch icon) in the taskbar to start CaptureOnTouch and display the main window. Standard Scanning Click the Select document and Output panels, and then click the [Scan] button to scan the document. You can select the scan method according to the document type and purpose of use before scanning.
CaptureOnTouch will start and become resident in the system again. Screen Descriptions Click [Start] - [All Programs] - [Canon DR-xxxx] - [DR-xxxx CaptureOnTouch]. There are two areas in the CaptureOnTouch main screen, [Scanning Shortcut] and [Standard Scanning]. Press the Start button on the scanner (in this case, the main screen of CaptureOnTouch will open and scanning will start using the scan method assigned to the Start button).
Standard Scanning Operations; Selecting the Select document panel-> Selecting the Select output panel->Start scanning 1 Place the document in the scanner. 2 Click the select document panel for the document to be scanned from [1 Select document]. The selected [Select document] panel will be displayed in orange. To edit scan images, see "Select document settings". 4 Click the [SCAN] button. 3 Click the output panel for the scan image application from [2 Output].
5 To check the scanned image, click the [Finish] button. If using the same document selection and output combination the next time, click the [Save to Shortcut] button. The Select document and Select output that you selected are added to Scanning Shortcut. A new panel is added in the Scanning Shortcut panel view. If you configure scanning conditions that consume a large amount of the computer's memory, scanning may stop because of insufficient memory.
Scanning Shortcut Operations; Save [Scanning Shortcut] -> Scan the document -> Output the scanned images You can also create a new Destination panel by clicking [ ] on the [New] button, and in the menu that appears, selecting the type of Scanning Shortcut. By adding scanning shortcuts that combine frequently-used document selections and outputs, you can scan just by clicking the Scanning Shortcut panel. 2 The Edit Scanning Shortcut Panel dialog box appears when you click the Edit button.
4 Click the [Output] tab to set the outputs. -> "Setting the output" [Enable additional scan] Check it on to display [Scan more pages] button in the Scan Editing screen to enable continuing scanning. [Button assignment] You can allocate one of the settings registered in scanning shortcuts to the scanner start button. If a scanning shortcut is allocated to the start button, its icon will be displayed in the scanning shortcuts panel. 5 Click the [Option] tab to set the options.
[Name] Enter the Scanning shortcut panel name. Selecting and scanning shortcuts 1 Place the document in the scanner. -> "Chapter 5 Placing Documents" 2 Click the scanning shortcut panel. 3 To check the scanned image, click the [Finish] button. The document is scanned. While scanning is in progress, the number of pages scanned is displayed in addition to the scanner settings. When the scan is finished, the [Scanned image preview screen] opens.
If [Edit after scanning] is disabled in the scanning shortcut settings, the edit window will not be displayed. Click the [ ] button to edit the output settings. -> "Setting the output" Click the [Cancel] button to discard the scanned image and return to the main window. When the output has finished, a popup window will be displayed. If saving the scanned image, a link to open the save destination folder will be displayed. This completes the shortcut scans.
Operations for the scanned image edit window Changes the display magnification. Move the slider to + (plus) or - (minus) to enlarge or reduce the preview image. Click to make the display magnification of the preview enlarged to full-screen. When scanning has finished, a preview window of the scanned image will be displayed. To display the edit window in the preview window, click tool bar. Click to display or hide the preview area.
[Color adjustment] (Easy settings) [Color adjustment] (Manual settings) Click [Color adjustment] to display the default. Move the slider to the left or right to adjust the brightness and contrast of the image, checking the preview image. Click the button to toggle between the typical settings and manual settings displays. Click the [Grayscale] button to render the image in grayscale. Click a thumbnail in typical color adjustment to select the most suitable preview image that is displayed.
[Image alignment] [Rotate] Click [Image alignment] to display. The preview image or the slider can be used for the straightening and the trimming. Click [Rotate] to display. The scanned image can be rotated in 90 degrees to the left or the right. The rotation can be adjusted according to the preview image. In the preview image, drag the Move grip , the Straighten grip and/or the trimming frame directly.
Select document settings [Color mode] Select the color mode for scanning from below. By default, CaptureOnTouch enables the [Full auto] scan setting, so scanning is implemented using the scan conditions that match the document. Detect automatically To specify the document size, color mode, and other settings, set the desired scan condition by editing the scan mode panel. Creating new [Select document] panels Click the [New document] button, and a [New document] panel will be added.
[Rotate image to match orientation of text] Icon Check [Enable] on to rotate the image in the same direction with the characters. You can change the document scan icon displayed in the select document panel and scanning shortcut panel. [Use advanced settings dialog box] Enable [Change icon] to enable the [Settings] button and select the file. Document scan settings include basic items that are configured in [Scan settings], and the settings that are configured in the advanced settings dialog box.
Setting the output Save to folder By default, CaptureOnTouch enables the settings to converts the scanned images to PDF file and save to a folder. To specify the output method and save location, edit the output panel and set the desired output. Create new [Output] panel Click the [New output] button to add a [New output] panel. Saves the scanned image to the specified folder. When this output method is specified, set the save location folder. Click to display the list of panel types.
Scanning Shortcut setting About file formats By default, CaptureOnTouch enables the [Full auto] scan setting, so scanning is implemented using the scan conditions that match the document. Set the file format of the scanned image. When you select a file format other than BMP or PNG, the [Detail Settings] button is enabled, allowing you to make the detail settings for the selected file format.
PPTX settings If you click the [Compression rate] button, you can specify the compression rate in the dialog box that appears. TIFF setting You can specify whether to add OCR information to the scanned images. In [Multi-tiff settings], specify whether to save the scanned images as a multi-page file ([Save all pages as one file]) or single page files ([Create a file for each specified number of pages]).
Environmental Settings If the [Do not display the main screen when the scan is started with the scanner button] check box is selected, the main screen of CaptureOnTouch is not displayed when the Scanning Shortcut scanning is started by pressing the scanner's Start button. However, dialogs and error messages during scanning and the pop-up screen when the scan is completed will be displayed.
[Plugin] Tab [Maintenance] Tab On the [Plugin] tab, confirm the plugins that have been added to CaptureOnTouch. On the [Maintenance] tab, you can configure the log settings for the maintenance of CaptureOnTouch and initialize the settings. [Setting] button Log settings Displays the detailed information on the selected plugins. The Log file settings screen opens when you click the [Settings] button. Select the type of log file. This button may not be displayed for some plugins.
All CaptureOnTouch data are deleted and returned to the default settings.
Chapter 7 Setting the Scanner Driver Configuration and Functions of the Scanner Driver When you scan a document in an ISIS compatible or TWAIN compatible application (CaptureOnTouch, etc.), open the scanner driver and configure the scanning conditions and other settings. The scanner driver consists of the following five tabs. This section describes the configuration and functions of the scanner driver. For details on the setting screen, see the Help of the scanner driver.
[Brightness] Tab [Image processing] Tab Adjust the brightness and contrast of scanned images. Set the processing method for scanned images. In addition, you can also click [Gamma] and set the gamma correction value for scanned images. [Feeding] Tab Gamma correction is set when the color tone of the scanned image is different from that of the image displayed on the monitor. For information on your monitor's gamma value, see the instruction manual that came with the monitor.
Setting Basic Scanning Conditions [Others] Tab This section provides an overview of the basic setting items that are the minimum requirements when configuring the scanner settings. Confirming Basic Conditions for Scanning When you scan a document, make sure you confirm the [Color mode], [Page Size], [Dots per inch], and [Scanning Side] basic conditions in the Basic settings dialog box. Configure settings for specialized scanning and image processing. Color mode Select the scanning mode.
Scanning Side make the text in scanned images easier to read by adjusting the contrast on the [Brightness] tab. Select which of the sides of the document to scan. [Detect automatically] detects whether the document is in color, grayscale, or black and white. You can configure advanced settings related to the detection method by clicking [Setting]. For details, see the Help. If the scanning side is set to [Skip Blank Page], the images of blank pages are deleted when images are saved.
Chapter 8 Special Scanning Practical Examples To scan unregistered size documents This section provides examples of scanning settings for different purposes. For details on setting options, see "Chapter 7 Setting the Scanner Driver" on p.48. You can register a non-standard page size that has not been registered as a page size by naming and registering it as a custom page size in the Custom Paper Size dialog box, which is opened from the [Save] button on the [Basic] tab.
Practical Examples If [Skip Blank Page] is selected, the [Setting] button is enabled, and you can adjust the level for judging whether pages are blank. When you want to specify the scan area Specify the area of the document to be scanned in the Scan Area dialog box, which is opened from the [Area] button on the [Basic] tab.
Practical Examples Practical Examples When you want to enhance a particular color When you want to eliminate black borders around scanned images Specify the color to enhance (red, blue, or green) from the [Color drop-out] drop-down list in the [Image processing] tab. Select the [Border Removal] check box in the [Image processing] tab. The black borders that surround scanned images are removed.
Advanced Text Enhancement is suitable for a document with a light background color or a document with a non-uniform background (such as a pattern). If the background is uniform, it is removed where it surrounds the text, and if the background is non-uniform, it is processed to enhance text readability. Advanced Text Enhancement II is suitable for scanning a document with a uniform background color and light text and background.
Practical Examples When you want to match the orientation of images to the text when scanning a mixture of pages with different text orientations Select [Text orientation recognition] in [Document Orientation] on the [Others] tab. The text orientation on each page is detected, and the scanned image is rotated in 90-degree increments to correct the orientation. Practical Examples When you want to detect multiple pages fed at the same time Select the [Double Feed Detection] check box on the [Feeding] tab.
Output image When the [Text Orientation Recognition] check box is selected, the [Document Orientation] drop-down list is disabled. Practical Examples Practical Examples When you want to use multistream settings for scanning Multistream settings allow you to output multiple different scanned images with a single scan operation, and output scanned images with different scanning conditions for each of the front and back pages.
1 When you want to specify different scanning conditions for the Practical Examples front and back pages of a document, select [Skip Blank Page] or [Duplex] for [Scanning Side] on the [Basic] tab in advance. When you want to remove dots and notches that appear in documents 2 Specify the number of scanning conditions to apply in [Stream count of Front]. Up to three can be specified. You can remove dots and notches protruding from object outlines that appear in documents from scanned images.
Practical Examples Function Restrictions Depending on Mode Setting When you want to save a scanner driver setting Some of the setting items in each of the driver tabs are disabled as follows depending on the setting for [Color Mode] on the [Basic] tab. When you finish configuring a setting, click the [Save] button of [User Preference] to save the setting.
[Image processing] tab Setting value Edge emphasis Color drop-out Background smoothing Detect automatically O – O Black and White O O – Error Diffusion O O – Advanced Text Enhancement O O – Advanced Text Enhancement II – O – 256-level Gray O O O 24-bit Color O – O Setting value Detect automatically Prevent Bleed Through / Remove Background Character Emphasis O*1 O*2 Black and White O O Error Diffusion O O Advanced Text Enhancement – O Advanced Text Enhancement
Chapter 9 Regular Maintenance Routine Cleaning Clean the scanner on a regular basis to maintain scanning performance. Clean the scanner and perform maintenance on a regular basis as described below to maintain peak scanning quality. Routine Cleaning ........................................................................ 61 Cleaning the Roller Unit and Retard Roller ................................
1 Carefully open the feeder. 4 Use a clean dry cloth to wipe off smudges from the white transparent film. The white transparent film is used in two locations: Left side of the pressure board and film area that appears when you pull open with a thumb hook, as shown in the figure. 2 Use a clean dry cloth to wipe dirt off of the scanning glass and the platen glass. There are two scanning surfaces, the flatbed (platen glass) and scanning glass for scanning documents fed from the feeder.
Cleaning the Roller Unit and Retard Roller If streaks appear in scanned images, or if scanned documents become dirty, the roller unit and retard roller may be dirty. Be sure to clean them regularly. The roller unit and retard roller are located inside the feeder cover. Be sure to remove the roller unit and retard roller, as shown below, before cleaning them. Removing the Roller Unit and Retard Roller 1 Open the document feed tray and feeder cover.
5 Push the retard roller to the right to separate it from its axis and remove it. 2 Close the cover. Check that you hear a clicking sound and the roller is pushed in completely. 6 Use a cloth dampened with water and thoroughly wrung out to wipe the roller clean. 3 Attach the roller unit. Insert the shaft pin of the roller unit into the notch on the scanner (A), and attach the lock lever vertically (B). Attaching the Roller Unit and Retard Roller 1 Attach the Retard Roller.
5 lose the feeder cover and document feed tray. When closing the feeder cover and document feed tray, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this may result in personal injury. The roller unit and retard roller are consumable parts. If performance does not improve after cleaning the roller unit and retard roller, the parts may need to be replaced. Contact your local authorized Canon dealer. When replacing the parts, first replace the retard roller.
Adjusting the Reduction Ratio As the rollers installed in the scanner wear out, scanned images may become stretched in the vertical direction. If this happens, you can reduce the amount of stretching of the image by adjusting the reduction ratio. Log on to Windows as an Administrator. 1 Click the Start button, and then click [All Programs], [Canon DRF120], and [Canon imageFORMULA Utility]. imageFORMULA Utility starts. 4 Click [OK] to close the scanner properties. In Windows 8.
3 Clear the [Turn off automatically after 4 hours] check box. Auto Power Off Setting The scanner automatically turns off if 4 hours elapse without scanning or another operation being performed. To disable this setting, follow the procedure below. Log on to Windows as an Administrator. 1 Click the Start button, and then click [All Programs], [Canon DRF120], and [Canon imageFORMULA Utility]. imageFORMULA Utility starts. 4 Click [OK] to close the scanner properties. In Windows 8.
Chapter 10 Uninstalling the Software Uninstallation If the scan driver or CaptureOnTouch is not operating normally, follow the procedure below to uninstall them. Then, re-install the software from the Setup disk. -> "Software Installation" on p.17 Log on to Windows as an Administrator. Uninstallation .............................................................................. 68 1 From the Windows task bar, click the [Start] button, and then [Control Panel].
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting Clearing a Paper Jam When paper jams occur during scanning, use the following procedure to clear them. Clearing a Paper Jam ................................................................. 69 Common Problems and Solutions .............................................. 70 Useful tips................................................................................... 72 When removing jammed paper, take care not to cut your hands on the edges of the paper.
3 If the jammed document is skewed or ripped, carefully remove Common Problems and Solutions it manually. Take care not to rip the paper. This section provides recommended solutions to common problems. If you have a problem that is not solved by the following, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. Make sure to pull the document out carefully, without applying too much force. If the jammed paper tears while you are pulling it out, make sure to remove any remaining pieces from inside the scanner.
Q4 Documents are not scanned according to the settings configured in the scanner driver. Q8 Multiple pages of scanned images cannot be saved to a single file. A4 When you scan using [Select document] panel registered with CaptureOnTouch, the CaptureOnTouch settings have priority over the scanner driver settings. Edit settings in the [Select document] panel, or create a new [Select document] panel using the desired scanning conditions. A8 Q5 If white lines or streaks appear in scanned images.
Q11 Cannot save scanned file. Useful tips A11 Here are some useful tips for scanning documents. The maximum size that can be saved as a file is 2 GB. A multiple-page scan cannot be saved when it reaches the file size of 2 GB. Change the save settings if an error message is displayed. Where are scanned images saved? Can the save destination be changed? Q12 If scanning is too slow A12 1 2 3 4 5 6 Images are saved to the following locations, according to program settings.
Click the [Detail Settings] button on this screen. You can set the file names of scanned images by setting all or some of the three items shown below. Setting Description File name Any specified text string to be included in the file name. Add date and time Appends the date and time to file names. Select the date format from the list box. YYYY = year, MM = month, and DD = day of month. The time is appended after the date.
Condition When [Color mode] is set to [Detect automatically] in the CaptureOnTouch scanner settings Modes that can be detected [Color or Gray] When [Full Automatic Mode] is selected in the scanner driver When [Color mode] is set to [Detect automatically] in the scanner driver, and advanced settings for autodetection are set One of the following can be selected: • [Color or Gray] • [Color or Binary] • [Color, Gray or Binary] 74
Chapter 12 Appendix Specifications Specifications ............................................................................. 75 Main Unit Replacement Parts ..................................................................... 76 Type ADF/flatbed scanner Scanning Document Size Feeder Width: 51 mm to 216 mm (2" to 8.5") Length: 89 mm to 356 mm (3.5" to 14.0") Thickness: 35 to 128g/m2 (9 to 32 lb bond) External Dimensions...................................................................
AC Adapter (100 to 240 V type) Replacement Parts Model Number Input Output Weight Exchange roller kit (product code: 9934B001) MG1-4558 AC100 to 240V, 50/60 Hz, 1.1 to 0.58 A DC24V 2.0A Approximately 0.4kg (0.88 lb) (including power cord) Kit to replace the rollers (feed roller unit, retard roller). Contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative for detailed information about the replacement parts. Product specifications are subject to change without notice.
External Dimensions Front View With the document feed tray open 77